Welcome to the latest Monday “Movie” book trailer swap. The idea is simple. If you have you made a book trailer to promote your book – please leave the link in the comments section below, so my readers and I can pay you a visit and watch. Why? More views could lead to more book sales!

Here’s today’s #MondayMovie Book Trailer Swap:

The Musubi Murder by Frankie Bow

Professor Molly Mysteries

Newly single and far from home, Professor Molly Barda wants to stay out of trouble until she gets tenure at remote Mahina State University. But when local big-shot Jimmy Tanaka, pledges a huge donation to Molly’s college and then disappears, Molly’s bottom-line-obsessed dean tasks her with locating the missing mogul. As Molly explores ancient grudges and uncovers old scandals, she starts to fall for Tanaka’s competitor, the too-good-to-be-true Donnie Gonsalves. Donnie seems to like her for all the wrong reasons–and has a few secrets of his own.

The Musubi Murder is for

* mystery lovers

* disillusioned academics

* anyone who fancies Spam (the meat)

What is a Musubi (pronounced moo-soo-BEE)?

The Spam musubi, Hawaii’s favorite snack and Merrie Musubis’ signature dish, is a cube of sticky rice topped with a slice of fried Spam, and then wrapped in a strip of dried seaweed. From a distance, musubis look a lot like oversized pieces of sushi.

If you like Dorothy Parker, Sarah Caudwell, P.G. Wodehouse, and E.F. Benson’s Mapp and Lucia stories, give the Professor Molly Mysteries a try.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Like Molly Barda, Frankie Bow teaches at a public university in the United States. Unlike her protagonist, she is blessed with delightful students, sane colleagues, a loving family, and a perfectly nice office chair. She believes if life isn’t fair, at least it can be entertaining.

In addition to writing murder mysteries, she publishes in scholarly journals under her real name. Her experience with academic publishing has taught her to take nothing personally.

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